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From: propagation-bounces@contesting.com
>David et all,
> The HF critical frequency could have stayed higher than 5 mhz and/or you
>may have been experiencing some sporadic E (Es) propagation.
Thanks for the suggestions Thomas,
Es seems a bit of a long shot, the signals were fairly consistent, and the
only reason I didn't log them past 23:00 was that I went to bed. HI!
What would cause the critical frequency to stay over 5MHz well past the
normal closing of NVIS propagation, I wonder? I don't remember anything
unusual in the reports which are sent out (thanks for them, by the way, very
interesting) that might have suggested that something unusual was going on.
Dave (G0DJA)
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